More Than Friendship: Kazakhstan and Tajikistan Deepen Allied Relations
On April 16, 2026, the Senate of the Parliament of Kazakhstan ratified the Treaty on Allied Relations with Tajikistan.

According to the treaty, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan will expand cooperation in trade, energy, agriculture, education, and other sectors.
The two countries also intend to strengthen security in Central Asia, including through joint military exercises.
The agreement provides for the creation of more favourable conditions for business and the development of coordinated approaches to the sustainable use of shared water resources.
In addition, the treaty formalises regular meetings of Central Asian leaders and promotes closer interparliamentary cooperation between the countries.
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